Example sentences of "that she [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 The baby was born on July 28th , 1981 , and it was immediately diagnosed that she suffered from Down 's Syndrome and also from a duodenal obstruction .
2 Going to Libya in 1988 , Jousiffe — her name is English , possibly of French origin and not Middle Eastern in spite of its sound — found that she suffered from the negative influence she had absorbed and thought : ‘ I wo n't enjoy this .
3 It was suggested that she hated the wet and dreary Balmoral holidays , that she suffered from anorexia , that she had quarrelled with a number of the Prince 's household and staff , that she was only interested in clothes , that she was a lover of discotheques and neglected her husband .
4 Simply from examining the bones the experts can tell us that she suffered from childhood illness and spent a lot of her life sitting on her heels using her left hand , perhaps grinding corn .
5 Karen brushed them off with talk of a ‘ little twinge ’ that she got from time to time and rose briskly to clear the table .
6 I am not sure , though , that for her latest caper , ‘ The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous ( Bantam Press ) , she deserved the full , donnish , heavyweight treatment that she got from Valentine Cunningham in the Observer .
7 That she got from ?
8 The same smell of stale tobacco hung on the air that she recalled from her only meeting with Tatyana Nowak the day before her suicide .
9 Zeno 's snapshot was Lori in the instant that she leaped from the low branch .
10 She was of course aware that she came from a Catholic to a barely Protestant country in a state of intense flux and religious upheaval ; her new subjects presented her with a set of pressing confessional and political problems .
11 But there is still the possibility that she came from the area north-east of the City . ’
12 Her teacher was white — indeed , all the teachers were white — and told them with great pride that she came from England .
13 Later that evening she had told him that she came from Newcastle , that her widowed father had remarried and that she and her stepmother could n't get on .
14 She told the poor people who had taken her in that the girl was illegitimate , and that she came from a bad family with an evil reputation .
15 He would not have liked to guess her age , had never seen her in anything other than half-light , and knew nothing about her beyond the fact that she came from a village to the north which she had told him , stood in the shadow of the pyramid of Saqqara .
16 Rose , for her part , thought that McAllister talked funny , and when Sally-Anne had told her that she came from the United States of America she had stared at her as though she had said that she came from the moon .
17 Rose , for her part , thought that McAllister talked funny , and when Sally-Anne had told her that she came from the United States of America she had stared at her as though she had said that she came from the moon .
18 Her sturdy common sense , the downright attitude to life which never ceased to surprise him , the constant loving references to a papa and a mama who sounded remarkably practical themselves , even if they had spoiled their beautiful daughter , informed him that she came from a background very unlike any that Dr Neil had ever encountered .
19 He did not remember , perhaps , that she came from Trøndelagen and knew about the sea .
20 It had the same feel to it that she knew from the long hours she 'd spent experiencing the mass-market romantic slush that Madreidetic packed into their holos .
21 The inquest heard that she died from multiple injuries .
22 Constable Laurie gave evidence that on 5th August he entered at the back door of 149 Chatham Street , that he received from her 1/9d. , and that she received from him a betting slip .
23 ‘ And that she gets from your dear self .
24 It was with difficulty that she refrained from making a sharp remark .
25 Her own favourites from the album include a waltz that she learned from Dermot Byrne .
26 She wanted him to take her in his arms and make her feel once more the strong , swift surge of desire that she remembered from their one night together .
27 She moved nearer , her silks and veils rustling about her , and we all watched with the same affection that she invoked from family and friends alike .
28 Each time she made a decision to keep away from birds , she was in fact reinforcing and enlarging the fear in her own mind , so that she changed from being someone who simply did not like birds to becoming a person who would actually consider spending the rest of her life within her own four walls rather than risk encountering a few sparrows in her path .
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